* Role: Python Developer*

*Location: Houston, TX*

*Duration: 6-7 months- maybe 1 year*





*Must Skill Set and Experiences*



·  ·       Experienced in Agile delivery approach with scrum methodology

·  ·       Background in backend and ETL development using integration
technology stack SSIS or Dell Boomi or IBM Datastage

·  ·       Developed applications in *.NET and/or Powershell and Python*

·  ·       Relational DB experience (SQL Server or Oracle or  Azure SQL or
similar)

·  ·       Must be able to manipulate JSON template files to automate Azure
resource templates

·  ·       Experience in migrating and modernizing on premise solution to
Azure cloud

·  ·       Background and knowledge in build and deployment automation
CI/CD preferably using Microsoft CI/CD tool suite

·  ·       Strong collaboration and communication skills

·  ·       Be able to lead a technical team



*Preferred Experiences*



·  ·       Past Chevron experience upstream business experience

·  ·       .NET Framework or .NET Core development experience

·  ·       Administer Azure via Windows PowerShell

·  ·       Service based language experience using JSON and REST services

·  ·       Python script experience



*General Exposure to the following technology Stack:*



·  ·       SQL Server 2014 and above

·  ·       Windows Server 2012 and above

·  ·       .NET Version 4.0 and above or .NET Core

·  ·       TFS & VSTS

·  ·       Azure Components

*Roles and Responsibilities*



·  ·       Collaborate with the technical project teams to be able to
consult,     prescribe and execute

·  ·       Generate technical training documents

·  ·       Partner with Chevron's cloud team to adopt new Azure components

·  ·       Oversee Technical aspects of Proof of Concept evaluations for
new Technologies

·  ·       Provide technical assistance for the setup of new IT systems
deployed by project

·  ·       Troubleshoot integration and IT systems to address technical
issue

·  ·       Document specifications and design solution


Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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